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Leonard Cohen, Bobby Darin, David "Honeyboy" Edwards, Michael Jackson, Loretta Lynn, André Previn, and Clark Terry Honored with The Recording Academy® Lifetime Achievement Award
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Posted on 12/10/09 at 7:06am by Benzinga Staff

The Recording Academy® announced its Special Merit Awards today, and this year's recipients include: Leonard Cohen, Bobby Darin, David "Honeyboy" Edwards, Michael Jackson, Loretta Lynn, André Previn, and Clark Terry as Lifetime Achievement Award honorees; Harold Bradley, Florence Greenberg and Walter C. Miller as Trustees Award honorees; and AKG and Thomas Alva Edison as Technical GRAMMY® Award honorees. The special invitation-only ceremony will be held during GRAMMY Week on Saturday, Jan. 30, 2010, and a formal acknowledgment will be made during the 52nd Annual GRAMMY Awards telecast, which will be held at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, Jan. 31, 2010, and broadcast live at 8 p.m. ET/PT on the CBS Television Network.

"This year's honorees are a prestigious group of diverse and prominent creators who have contributed some of the most distinguished and influential recordings," said Recording Academy President/CEO Neil Portnow. "Their outstanding accomplishments and passion for their craft have created a timeless legacy that has positively affected multiple generations, and will continue to influence generations to come. It is an honor and privilege to recognize such talented individuals who have had and will continue to have such an influence in both our culture and the music industry."

The Lifetime Achievement Award honors lifelong artistic contributions to the recording medium while the Trustees Award recognizes outstanding contributions to the industry in a non-performing capacity. Both awards are determined by vote of The Recording Academy's National Board of Trustees. Technical GRAMMY Award recipients are determined by vote of The Academy's Producers & Engineers Wing Advisory Council and Chapter Committees as well as The Academy's Trustees. The award is presented to individuals and companies who have made contributions of outstanding technical significance to the recording field.

About the Lifetime Achievement Award Honorees:

With a career that has spanned four decades and 18 albums, singer/songwriter Leonard Cohen has worked with the likes of such artists as Elton John, Willie Nelson, Neil Diamond, and Iggy Pop. He has garnered a number of awards including an induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and just recently won a GRAMMY Award for his participation on the album Herbie Hancock: The Joni Letters, which won Album Of The Year at the 50th Annual GRAMMYs. This past February, Cohen launched an international tour that began with the reopening of the legendary New York City Beacon Theater.

One of the last touring Delta Blues musicians, David "Honeyboy" Edwards' career began in 1932 when he hit the road with Big Joe Williams. Throughout his career, he wrote a number of classic and well-known songs including "Long Tall Woman Blues" and "Just Like Jesse James." In 1996, Edwards was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame, and a year later he wrote his autobiography, The World Don't Owe Me Nothing. At age 94, Edwards continues to tour performing up to 100 shows a year.

Thirteen-time GRAMMY winner Michael Jackson* was one of the most commercially successful and influential entertainers of all time. With a career that spanned more than four decades, Jackson's Off The Wall, Thriller, Bad, Dangerous, and HiStory remain among the world's best-selling albums and spawned 17 No. 1 singles in the United States. Throughout his career, he received numerous awards and honors including his induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and induction to the Songwriters Hall of Fame. And was featured multiple times in the Guinness Book Of World Records. Jackson's incredible dance moves, unique musical sound and identifiable voice inspired numerous artists and broke down racial, cultural and generational boundaries.

Three-time GRAMMY winner and country legend Loretta Lynn has been in the industry for nearly 50 years. She gained success when her 1960 debut single "I'm A Honky Tonk Girl" became a huge hit. Throughout her illustrious career, Lynn has had more than 70 hits including "You Ain't Woman Enough," "Don't Come Home A-Drinkin' (With Lovin' On Your Mind)" and "Coal Miner's Daughter," which was also the name of her autobiography that was later adapted into a Hollywood film. In 1971 she began a professional partnership with fellow country artist Conway Twitty and the pair became one of the most successful duos in country history. In 2004, at the 47th Annual GRAMMY Awards, Lynn won a pair of GRAMMYs for her collaboration with Jack White on the album Van Lear Rose.

Conductor, composer, pianist, and 10-time GRAMMY winner André Previn has worked with the world's major orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, Vienna Philharmonic and the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and has held the chief artistic posts with the Los Angeles Philharmonic and London Symphony Orchestra. As a composer, his first opera, "A Streetcar Named Desire," was awarded the Grand Prix du Disque and his second opera, "Brief Encounter," commissioned by the Houston Grand Opera, premiered in 2009.

Considered to be one of the early pioneers to use a flugelhorn in jazz, Clark Terry has worked with a number of artists including Charlie Barnet, George Hudson and Duke Ellington, with whom he recorded several albums in the late '50s. Additionally, he recorded with an array of groups including Gerry Mulligan Concert Jazz Band and the Quincy Jones Orchestra. After appearing on the highly successful recording Oscar Peterson Trio Plus One, he joined "The Tonight Show" orchestra where he remained for 12 years before going back to work on a duet album with Peterson. Today, Terry continues to perform and record for a variety of jazz albums.

Musician Bobby Darin* was an accomplished singer/songwriter who taught himself how to play drums, harmonica, piano, guitar, and vibraphone. He reached huge success with a string of hits that included "Splish Splash," "Mack The Knife" and "Beyond The Sea." Though his life was short with his passing at age 37 in 1973, Darin made the most of his musical career penning more than 170 songs and winning two GRAMMY Awards. He transcended boundaries with his music that closed the gap between musical genres and generations.

About the Trustees Award Honorees:

In the mid 1950s Harold Bradley built Nashville's Music Row's first recording facility, the Quonset Hut, with his brother Owen. He was president of AFM Local 257 for 17 years and has served as its international vice president for the past 10 years. He was the first president of The Recording Academy's Nashville Chapter and was also a Nashville session musician for more than 50 years, which earned him a place in the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2006.

As the founder of Scepter Records, Florence Greenberg* was the first woman to own and run a major record label. The label's first singing group, the Shirelles, were the first female group to have a No. 1 pop single. Scepter Records went on to be home to an incredible lineup of artists that included Burt Bacharach, Hal David and Dionne Warwick. The Scepter label became one of a handful of classic early rock and roll and R&B imprints to be glorified via a box set collection, The Scepter Records Story.

Walter C. Miller has worked in television for more than 60 years as a producer and director of the Tony Awards®, Country Music AwardsSM and for the last 29 years, the GRAMMY Awards. Miller was instrumental in helping shape some of GRAMMYs' most memorable moments including Aretha Franklin's last-minute, unrehearsed rendition of "Nessun Dorma"; Bono presenting an award to Frank Sinatra; and Herbie Hancock and Lang Lang's complex and thrilling piano performance of "Rhapsody In Blue." The six-time Primetime Emmy® winner remains one of the most respected directors in the industry.

About the Technical GRAMMY Award Honorees:

AKG, founded by Dr. Rudolf Goerike and Ernst Pless in 1947, is globally recognized for its contributions to the recording industry. They have been a leader in the designs of both microphones and headphones, beginning in 1949 when their SKG DYN headphones first hit the market, revolutionizing the technology used to record music. AKG equipment has a long history on tour and in the studio with musicians such as Aerosmith, the Rolling Stones, Frank Sinatra, Kanye West, and Stevie Wonder.

Thomas Alva Edison* was one of the most accomplished inventors in American history, holding nearly 1,100 U.S. patents including the incandescent light bulb, early motion picture, and X-ray images. In 1877 he gained public fame for his patent of the phonograph, the first device to record and reproduce sound. Edison's tabletop phonograph was integral in revolutionizing entertainment by bringing music into the homes of people all around the world.

*Denotes posthumous.

Established in 1957, The Recording Academy is an organization of musicians, producers, engineers and recording professionals that is dedicated to improving the cultural condition and quality of life for music and its makers. Internationally known for the GRAMMY Awards — the preeminent peer-recognized award for musical excellence and the most credible brand in music — The Recording Academy is responsible for groundbreaking professional development, cultural enrichment, advocacy, education and human services programs. The Academy continues to focus on its mission of recognizing musical excellence, advocating for the well-being of music makers and ensuring music remains an indelible part of our culture. For more information about The Academy, please visit www.grammy.com. For breaking news and exclusive content, join the organization's social networks as a Twitter follower at www.twitter.com/thegrammys, a Facebook fan at www.facebook.com/thegrammys, and a YouTube channel subscriber at www.youtube.com/thegrammys.
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Leonard to get Lifetime Achievement Grammy

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He will be honoured along with Loretta Lynn and Michael Jackson.

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It says "A formal acknowledgment will also be made during that telecast." I guess that doesn't necessary mean "formal presentation." I was hoping that "Live In London" might get some sort of award - but then after I tuned in a bit for the nominees show a few weeks ago - yowza! :shock: :roll: :lol: BUT - I'm glad to see them honoring Leonard! 'Bout time.

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Grammys to honour Leonard Cohen in 2010 With Lifetime Achievement Award

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LOS ANGELES — Leonard Cohen and Michael Jackson headline a group who will receive lifetime achievement awards from the Grammys next year.

Bobby Darin, David (Honeyboy) Edwards, Loretta Lynn, Andre Previn and Clark Terry will also receive the awards on Jan. 30, the night before the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards.

A formal acknowledgment will also be made during that telecast.

The award comes after an eventful year for Cohen, whose world tour produced newsmaking moments when the 75-year-old singer collapsed onstage in Spain and when his Israel show was the subject of vigorous protest.

The Canadian songwriter was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame last year.

Though his career has spanned four decades and 18 albums, Cohen has only ever won one Grammy Award, for his participation on Herbie Hancock's album, "River: The Joni Letters," which won album of the year at the 2008 show.

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captrenault wrote:He will be honoured along with Loretta Lynn and Michael Jackson.

http://www.cbc.ca/arts/music/story/2009 ... ments.html
I'm printing out your article captrenault. Hey - there is a nice picture of Leonard there. :D And it looks like there will be an actual awards ceremony that Leonard will attend on January 30 - and then the award will also be announced at the Grammy awards broadcast the next night.
Cohen, Jackson To Get Grammy Lifetime Awards

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Leonard Cohen, seen performing in April at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival in Indio, Calif., will receive a Grammy lifetime achievement award in January. Leonard Cohen, seen performing in April at the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival in Indio, Calif., will receive a Grammy lifetime achievement award in January. (Chris Pizzello/Associated Press)Canadian music icon Leonard Cohen, country legend Loretta Lynn and the late Michael Jackson will be honoured with lifetime achievement prizes at the coming Grammy Award celebrations, organizers announced Thursday.

Montreal-born Cohen, the King of Pop and Lynn, the beloved "Coal Miner's Daughter," will be joined on this year's roll call by classical pianist and composer André Previn, jazz trumpeter Clark Terry, Delta blues artist David (Honeyboy) Edwards and the late singer-songwriter Bobby Darin.

"This year's honourees are a prestigious group of diverse and prominent creators who have contributed some of the most distinguished and influential recordings," Neil Portnow, president and CEO of the U.S. Recording Academy, said in a statement.

"Their outstanding accomplishments and passion for their craft have created a timeless legacy that has positively affected multiple generations, and will continue to influence generations to come."

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Loretta Lynn, seen performing in June in Fort Collins, Colo., will be among the latest Grammy lifetime achievement award recipients. (Michael G. Seamans/The Fort Collins Coloradoan/Associated Press)The lifetime achievement award celebrates performers for their valuable artistic contributions to the recording industry, while a corresponding prize — the trustee award — toasts the contributions of non-performers in the music industry.

The newest recipients of the latter honour include:

* Country Music Hall of Fame member Harold Bradley, who built early Nashville recording studio the Quonset Hut.
* Pioneering Scepter Records founder Florence Greenberg, the first woman to own and run a major record label.
* Producer-director Walter C. Miller.

Organizers will also pay tribute to microphone and headphone designer AKG as well as Thomas Edison, whose many inventions included the phonograph.

This year's special Grammy Award laureates will be honoured during a gala on Jan. 30 in Los Angeles.

They will also be acknowledged the following evening during the live Grammy Award television broadcast on Jan. 31.
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This is absolutely wonderful 8) .

Good on Leonard from as many directions as possible. He certainly deserves this :D .


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Just took a look at the previous award winners --very impressive line up and certainly many of my favourites. Congratulations to Leonard Cohen on this very prestigious award.
Roy Acuff
Awarded: 1987 Marian Anderson
Awarded: 1991 Louis Armstrong
Awarded: 1972
Eddy Arnold
Awarded: 2005 Fred Astaire
Awarded: 1989 Chet Atkins
Awarded: 1993
Gene Autry
Awarded: 2009
Burt Bacharach
Awarded: 2008
Joan Baez
Awarded: 2007
The Band
Awarded: 2008 Count Basie
Awarded: 2002 Beach Boys
Awarded: 2001
Harry Belafonte
Awarded: 2000 Tony Bennett
Awarded: 2001 Irving Berlin
Awarded: 1968
Leonard Bernstein
Awarded: 1985 Chuck Berry
Awarded: 1984 Art Blakey
Awarded: 2005
Bobby "Blue" Bland
Awarded: 1997 The Blind Boys Of Alabama
Awarded: 2009
Booker T. & The MG's
Awarded: 2007
David Bowie
Awarded: 2006 James Brown
Awarded: 1992 Dave Brubeck
Awarded: 1996
Maria Callas
Awarded: 2007 Cab Calloway
Awarded: 2008 Benny Carter
Awarded: 1987
(Original) Carter Family
Awarded: 2005 Enrico Caruso
Awarded: 1987 Pablo Casals
Awarded: 1989
Johnny Cash
Awarded: 1999 Ray Charles
Awarded: 1987 Van Cliburn
Awarded: 2004
Patsy Cline
Awarded: 1995 Rosemary Clooney
Awarded: 2002 Nat "King" Cole
Awarded: 1990
Ornette Coleman
Awarded: 2007 John Coltrane
Awarded: 1992 Perry Como
Awarded: 2002
Sam Cooke
Awarded: 1999 Cream
Awarded: 2006 Bing Crosby
Awarded: 1962
Sammy Davis Jr.
Awarded: 2001 Miles Davis
Awarded: 1990 Doris Day
Awarded: 2008
Bo Diddley
Awarded: 1998 Fats Domino
Awarded: 1987 The Doors
Awarded: 2007
Bob Dylan
Awarded: 1991 Duke Ellington
Awarded: 1966 Bill Evans
Awarded: 1994
Everly Brothers
Awarded: 1997 Ella Fitzgerald
Awarded: 1967 The Four Tops
Awarded: 2009
Aretha Franklin
Awarded: 1994 The Funk Brothers
Awarded: 2004 Judy Garland
Awarded: 1997
Marvin Gaye
Awarded: 1996 Dizzy Gillespie
Awarded: 1989 Benny Goodman
Awarded: 1986
Morton Gould
Awarded: 2005 Stephane Grappelli
Awarded: 1997 Grateful Dead
Awarded: 2007
Al Green
Awarded: 2002 Woody Guthrie
Awarded: 2000 Merle Haggard
Awarded: 2006
Jascha Heifetz
Awarded: 1989 Jimi Hendrix
Awarded: 1992 Woody Herman
Awarded: 1987
Billie Holiday
Awarded: 1987 Buddy Holly
Awarded: 1997 John Lee Hooker
Awarded: 2000
Lena Horne
Awarded: 1989 Vladimir Horowitz
Awarded: 1990 Mahalia Jackson
Awarded: 1972
Etta James
Awarded: 2003 Ella Jenkins
Awarded: 2004 Robert Johnson
Awarded: 2006
Hank Jones
Awarded: 2009 Janis Joplin
Awarded: 2005 B.B. King
Awarded: 1987
Led Zeppelin
Awarded: 2005 Brenda Lee
Awarded: 2009 Peggy Lee
Awarded: 1995
John Lennon
Awarded: 1991 Jerry Lee Lewis
Awarded: 2005 Little Richard
Awarded: 1993
Henry Mancini
Awarded: 1995 Bob Marley
Awarded: 2001 Dean Martin
Awarded: 2009
Johnny Mathis
Awarded: 2003 Curtis Mayfield
Awarded: 1995 Paul McCartney
Awarded: 1990
Glenn Miller
Awarded: 2003 Mitch Miller
Awarded: 2000 Mills Bros.
Awarded: 1998
Charles Mingus
Awarded: 1997 Joni Mitchell
Awarded: 2002 Thelonious Monk
Awarded: 1993
Bill Monroe
Awarded: 1993 Jelly Roll Morton
Awarded: 2005 Willie Nelson
Awarded: 2000
Jessye Norman
Awarded: 2006 Roy Orbison
Awarded: 1998 Charlie Parker
Awarded: 1984
Tom Paxton
Awarded: 2009
Pinetop Perkins
Awarded: 2005 Itzhak Perlman
Awarded: 2008
Oscar Peterson
Awarded: 1997 Elvis Presley
Awarded: 1971 Leontyne Price
Awarded: 1989
Richard Pryor
Awarded: 2006 Tito Puente
Awarded: 2003 Otis Redding
Awarded: 1999
Max Roach
Awarded: 2008 Paul Robeson
Awarded: 1998 Smokey Robinson
Awarded: 1999
Rolling Stones
Awarded: 1986 Sonny Rollins
Awarded: 2004 Artur Rubinstein
Awarded: 1994
Earl Scruggs
Awarded: 2008 Pete Seeger
Awarded: 1993 Andrés Segovia
Awarded: 1986

Artie Shaw
Awarded: 2004
Simon & Garfunkel
Awarded: 2003 Frank Sinatra
Awarded: 1965
Bessie Smith
Awarded: 1989 Georg Solti
Awarded: 1996 The Staple Singers
Awarded: 2005
Isaac Stern
Awarded: 1987 Igor Stravinsky
Awarded: 1987 Barbra Streisand
Awarded: 1995
Art Tatum
Awarded: 1989 Mel Tormé
Awarded: 1999 Arturo Toscanini
Awarded: 1987
Sarah Vaughan
Awarded: 1989 Fats Waller
Awarded: 1993 Muddy Waters
Awarded: 1992
Doc Watson
Awarded: 2004 The Weavers
Awarded: 2006 Kitty Wells
Awarded: 1991
The Who
Awarded: 2001 Hank Williams Sr.
Awarded: 1987 Bob Wills
Awarded: 2007
Stevie Wonder
Awarded: 1996 Frank Zappa
Awarded: 1997
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That gives it proper context, st theresa. Thanks for that. I wish they'd have him perform, speak, or that they'd show footage.


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Congratulations to you, Leonard! You have given so much of yourself, so generously, to so many, for such a long time; it is so gratifying that you are finally being formally recognized. From my perspective, your brilliant mind and art calls for worship not only from the world of men & women, but from whatever God or gods, or forces that be, in all the universes, known & unknown! May you be forever praised and exalted!
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This is great, Leonard is unique. Wow. Congratulations, Leonard. :razz: 8) :D
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What a wonderful affirmation of what the great American baseball player/philosopher Yogi Berra once said "It ain't over till it's over."
Certainly inspirational for those moving into a later stage in life to know that reward at what ever level is still possible and that creativity and determination don't recognise age boundaries.

Congratulations Leonard. Inspirational.

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I cannot think of a more deserved award for our man. Lifetime Achievement!!! Wow, this is extraordinary. I'm thrilled and honored to be his fan :!:
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Congratulations dear Leonard :lol:
This is wonderful announcement and absolutely deserved award.
I expect The Nobel Price in Literature for you in future :D
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A much deserved award :D
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Credit given where credit is due! Congratulations Mr. Cohen!!!

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Dear Leonard,
A lifetime of giving has made full circle... it is time for the world to give back and you are so deserving of this recognition and so much more. I celebrate this moment and I celebrate you...
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